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Changing editor for individual cells
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12 years 2 months ago #828
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Changing editor for individual cells was created by An
Is it possible to change the editor for individual cells?
E.g. in the register I'd like to add a separate row at the top or bottom where I can add a quick line of what topic we've done in that lesson.
I find that in the header row there is not enough space for this as only the first line of the column subheading is displayed (or is there a way to display the column subheadings /subtitles?)
Thanks for your help.
An
P.S. I love your app!
E.g. in the register I'd like to add a separate row at the top or bottom where I can add a quick line of what topic we've done in that lesson.
I find that in the header row there is not enough space for this as only the first line of the column subheading is displayed (or is there a way to display the column subheadings /subtitles?)
Thanks for your help.
An
P.S. I love your app!
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12 years 2 months ago - 12 years 2 months ago #829
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Replied by bert on topic Re: Changing editor for individual cells
Hi An,
You can't change it for an individual cell (you could change it to text and then back to the old editor though), but here is an alternative way:
- When on the gradebook/register, go to settings (the small gear on top right corner) and enable the option "show annotations on selection" (this is a one time operation)
- Add an empty row (a student with no data in it) either on top or bottom, as you prefer.(this is a one time operation too!)
- And now, on that empty row you'll be able to add extended annotations with your quick line (tap&hold on a cell and Annotations, with text , images and audio), you'll later be able to read its contents easily with a tap on that cell.
You'll see that a cell has an annotation because of a small black line on the corner
If text is larger than expected, tap on the text bubble and it will bring your original annotation on screen. The small annotation will look like this
Thanks for contacting us!
You can't change it for an individual cell (you could change it to text and then back to the old editor though), but here is an alternative way:
- When on the gradebook/register, go to settings (the small gear on top right corner) and enable the option "show annotations on selection" (this is a one time operation)
- Add an empty row (a student with no data in it) either on top or bottom, as you prefer.(this is a one time operation too!)
- And now, on that empty row you'll be able to add extended annotations with your quick line (tap&hold on a cell and Annotations, with text , images and audio), you'll later be able to read its contents easily with a tap on that cell.
You'll see that a cell has an annotation because of a small black line on the corner
If text is larger than expected, tap on the text bubble and it will bring your original annotation on screen. The small annotation will look like this
Thanks for contacting us!
Last edit: 12 years 2 months ago by bert.
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12 years 2 months ago #830
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Replied by bert on topic Re: Changing editor for individual cells
I forgot to add this,
here info info on annotations
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